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Raining Cats and Dogs: Such a Bad Thing?

  The red cups are out, the supermarkets are trying to be emotional and Mariah is getting ready to earn … More

cats, cats and dogs, dogs, jamie small, oets, pets at uni, qmu, therapets, University of Glasgow

Why Charlie Sheen Should be Heard

Earlier this month Charlie Sheen announced that he is HIV-positive. The announcement was a desperate attempt by Sheen to escape … More

awareness, charlie sheen, HIV, Louisa Burden, qmunicate, University of Glasgow, world aids day, world aids day 2015

Walking Home Alone

Emily Allison asks why more is not done to ensure students’ safety and tackle rape culture at the root. Bleary-eyed … More

'Never Walk Home Alone' app, cctv, emily allison, glasgow university, glasgow university library, Karen Buckley, Kelvin Way, Rape Crisis Scotland, reclaim the night, safety, sexual assault, students, The Tab

Arts Review: An Inspector Calls

Dir. Stephen Daldry, Theatre Royal, 3rd – 7th October 2015 Stephen Daldry’s 1992 production of J.B. Priestley’s classic “An Inspector … More

An Inspector Calls, Anna McKenzie, glasgow university, J.B Priestly, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Wild Life

In association with the French Film Festival Wild Life, from director Cédric Kahn, in many ways adopts the tropes of … More

Cédric Khan, French Film Festival Glasgow, glasgow university, Mathieu Kassovitz, tara fitzpatrick, University of Glasgow, Wild life, Xavier Fortin

Arts Review: Rebecca

Dir. Erin Rice, Kings Theatre, 2nd – 7th November 2015 An upturned boat sits centre stage; flanked by curving steps … More

Daphne du Maurier, Erin Rice, Imogen Sage, King's Theatre, Kneehigh Productions, rachel walker, Rebecca, University of Glasgow
the sacrificial poetry review

The Sacrificial Poetry Review: How to Book A Poet

  Poets are everywhere! They’re in your bars, on your TVs, lurking in the shadows of West End side streets … More

literature, Poetry, poetry events, qmunicate, ross mcfarlane, slam poetry, the sacrificial poetry review

Red cups and white coats

Starbucks have been causing quite a stir recently on social media. Is it due to their blatant tax avoidance? The … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, Christianity, christmas, glasgow university, Starbucks, University of Glasgow, Vines

Ireland to liberalize drug laws

Simply searching for the phrase “don’t take me drugs away” on YouTube will yield, upon the first result, a humorous … More

addiction, Drug laws, Dublin, glasgow university, Heroin, ireland, National Drug Strategy, Tom McDonald, University of Glasgow, War on drugs

Film Review: Everest

In association with the Grosvenor The latest reports that Mount Everest is to be declared off-limits to unprofessional climbers, following … More

Anna Mackenzie, Baltasar Kormákur, Everest, glasgow university, Grovesnor Cinema, University of Glasgow

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